Box 2
Contains 3 Results:
Business advertisements, 1904-1915
The Laine family papers (1772-1961; 0.8 cubic feet) contains letters and documents about hiring enslaved people, other family correspondence, and financial and legal papers related to the Laine (sometimes Lane) family in Sussex County, Virginia. There is also a letter and information about the War of 1812. Also of interest is the correspondence and church programs for Amos Lloyd Laine who was a minister in Wakefield, Virginia.
Letters and documents about Enslaved Persons, 1797-1836
Request to purchase or hire "Jenny" who he claims is 50 years old or older and "cannot be worth much" by the next year; a legal document to hire "Anthony" for the sum of eight pounds and clothe him; and tax receipts for enslaved persons.
Miscellaneous verses and church programs, 1934-1937; undated
Miscellaneous verses; programs from various churches including one promoting Reverend Amos Lloyd Laine; and militia fines from 1797 for Jeremiah Laine, and a letter from Jeremiah Laine to his family about the War of 1812.